351st Infantry Regiment, US Army: Difference between revisions

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The shield is blue for Infantry; the three stars are taken from the state flag of Minnesota, the "North Star State," the large star at the top representing the North Star. The fleur-de-lis symbolizes the service of the organization in France during World War I.
The shield is blue for Infantry; the three stars are taken from the state flag of Minnesota, the "North Star State," the large star at the top representing the North Star. The fleur-de-lis symbolizes the service of the organization in France during World War I.


The Coat of Arms was originally approved for the 351st Regiment Infantry, Organized Reserve on 28 April 1928. It was amended to delete the crest on 2 December 1955. On 12 August 1960 the Coat of Arms was redesignated with the Army Reserve crest added for the 351st Regiment.  The Distinctive Unit Insignia was originally approved for the 351st Regiment Infantry, Organized Reserves on 28 April 1928. It was redesignated for the 351st Regiment (AIT) on 12 August 1960
The arms were originally approved for the 351st Regiment Infantry, Organized Reserve on 28 April 1928. It was amended to delete the crest on 2 December 1955. On 12 August 1960 the Coat of Arms was redesignated with the Army Reserve crest added for the 351st Regiment.  The Distinctive Unit Insignia was originally approved for the 351st Regiment Infantry, Organized Reserves on 28 April 1928. It was redesignated for the 351st Regiment (AIT) on 12 August 1960




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